Tubeless is great IMO. Even on road. I've not had to fix a puncture in three years. Or use an inner tube. To me it seems very antiquated now. I saw a guy fixing a puncture the other day at the top of a wet, foggy climb and I just did not miss that whatsoever.
Once the initial set up is done, it's relatively pain free. Has been for me anyway. With that said, there's nothing wrong with a nice latex tube setup.
Hmm, never tried latex tubes... might do that first...
touching wood I’ve only had one puncture in the last three years as well... guess I’m just lucky!
Edit: probably says more about the amount of riding I’ve done in the last three years :(
Tubeless is great IMO. Even on road. I've not had to fix a puncture in three years. Or use an inner tube. To me it seems very antiquated now. I saw a guy fixing a puncture the other day at the top of a wet, foggy climb and I just did not miss that whatsoever.
Once the initial set up is done, it's relatively pain free. Has been for me anyway. With that said, there's nothing wrong with a nice latex tube setup.